There is no conflict in looking good. You buy things you need, and then you do something good for society.
“There is no conflict in looking good. You buy things you need, and then you do something good for society.”
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There is no conflict in looking good. You buy things you need, and then you do something good for society.
“There is no conflict in looking good. You buy things you need, and then you do something good for society.”
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“There is no conflict in looking good. You buy things you need, and then you do something good for society.”
“My favorite part was when my grandfather and I would make a special trip to Firpo's Bakery for red and green Christmas cookies and fruitcake studded with the sweetest cherries I've ever tasted. Usually Firpo's was too expensive for our slim budget, but Christmas mornings they gave a discount to any children who came in.”
“'The Moonstone' was all I could have hoped for. A mysterious, cursed jewel, wrested from India, only to be stolen later from a great British mansion. Enigmatic, dangerous priests who follow it across the ocean in hopes of wresting it back.”
“It's very important to balance things; it's imperative to do something for the society, and women in particular, and help women who aren't in position to help themselves.”
“A book can be wonderful and powerful and accessible and artful all at the same time.”
“Right now, politics follows the rules of talk radio - using conflict, tension, fear, and resentment to find new recruits.”
“Forcing people together is an enjoyable conflict to watch, but I think it's even more enjoyable if they love each other.”
“Infidelity in a serious relationship? No, I have never had that kind of a conflict. My conflicts have been time elements, geographical elements.”
“Conflict of interest and lack of transparency, though they are global features as we saw post-Iraq, almost define Indian cricket.”
“I start with an idea or a problem or a conflict, or even a situation that might be pertinent to the lives of young people, then the characters grow from that point. I try to make strong characters that change and develop and learn from their mistakes.”
“Writing about conflict has provided these dramatic opportunities to talk about really substantial moments in a person's life. I'm not writing about superheroes; I'm writing about ordinary people.”